For school or work.

As a member of the Fibre Collection, the Mamba daypack's exterior fabric is made from an innovative natural fiber fabric that has been developed exclusively for the series. Waterproof and organically dyed, and with a smooth yet rugged hand feel, its unique properties allowed the booq design team to achieve an extremely lightweight, durable and timeless design with a rugged elegance while conserving valuable resources.

Gadget-friendly.

Inside, Mamba daypack incorporates a padded notebook compartment, sized to fit up to a 15-inch MacBook Pro, into a large zippered main volume that is lined entirely with lightweight yet durable nylon fabrics, as opposed to low-quality polyester, and is fitted with pockets for iPad, iPhone and pens. Small stuff will feel right at home inside the zippered pocket.

Padded shoulder straps.

The Mamba daypack integrates an ergonomically contoured padded shoulder strap design and an Air-Mesh back panel to increase ventilation, making it more comfortable to carry.

Breathe Ability.

Open mesh not only looks cool, it enables your back to vent more.

Natural fiber. Lightweight, waterproof, beautiful.

Made from an innovative natural fiber fabric that has been developed exclusively for the series. Waterproof and organically dyed, the unique properties of this material with its smooth yet rugged hand feel allowed the booq design team to achieve an extremely light and strong product with a timeless, luxuriously rugged elegance while conserving valuable resources.

Terralinq™ Lost-and-Found service included.

This bag comes with a Terralinq serial number, a service operated by booq designed to help you recover your lost bag.

Specifications

SKU

MDP-GRY

Fits

15" Mac/PC

Exterior

394 × 292 × 165 mm15.5 × 11.5 × 6.5 in

Interior

368 × 274 × 32 mm14.5 × 10.8 × 1.3 in

Weight

0.82 kg1.81 lbs

Materials

Lining

Nylon

Exterior

Jute

Media

Runaround Tech spotlight: Mamba daypack and Mamba courier

"Two new products just in time for school season: the Mamba daypack and the Mamba courier."